Easy Speaking
Autore: Connie Venosa
Numero di pagine: 152Easy Speaking è un manuale adatto per il turista che vuole avere una frase pronta nella lingua di comunicazione oltre che a servire come supporto in alcune attività didattiche.
Easy Speaking è un manuale adatto per il turista che vuole avere una frase pronta nella lingua di comunicazione oltre che a servire come supporto in alcune attività didattiche.
X GUIDE International Conference Wien, 16-18 September 2015 Selected papers (part 1) Pedagogy Collaborative problem based learning in distance and mobile education Manfred Mühlfelder, Sivachandran Chandrasekaran To an education without distances. Strat
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Salve a tutti, mi presento. Mi chiamo Niall Kerry, ho quasi quarant'anni e sono in un mare di quella cosa con la M che ora non mi sembra il caso di scrivere per esteso. Dopo una vita giocata nel ruolo di campione e di uomo che non deve chiedere mai, mi trovo a ricominciare tutto da capo, in una cittadina del diavolo, a casa dei miei genitori, senza un lavoro, con una figlia adolescente che mi odia da conquistare e la fiducia di tutti da riguadagnare.Mica facile provare a convincere le persone che non sei così male e che in fondo non sei più quel ragazzo poco raccomandabile che conoscevano un tempo. Mica facile far breccia nel cuore della mia preside preferita, la preside Jordan, soprattutto quando lei non ne vuole sapere di lasciarsi avvicinare.Ma sapete cosa, io non sono un tipo che accetta un rifiuto o che si fa fermare da un accordo e da due clausole in fondo alla pagina, sono più un tipo che gioca fino all'ultimo minuto e che la partita se l'aggiudica prima del fischio finale. E se in palio c'è il suo cuore, allora sono pronto a proporle un accordo che neanche la mia sexy e rigorosa preside potrà evitare di firmare.* ROMANZO AUTOCONCLUSIVO *
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Is conversational Italian turning a little too tricky for you? Do you have no idea how to order a meal or book a room at a hotel? If your answer to any of the previous questions was ‘Yes’, then this book is for you! If there’s even been something tougher than learning the grammar rules of a new language, it’s finding the way to speak with other people in that tongue. Any student knows this – we can try our best at practicing, but you always want to avoid making embarrassing mistakes or not getting your message through correctly. "How do I get out of this situation?" many students ask themselves, to no avail, but no answer is forthcoming. Until now. We have compiled MORE THAN ONE HUNDRED conversational Italian stories for beginners along with their translations, allowing new Italian speakers to have the necessary tools to begin studying how to set a meeting, rent a car or tell a doctor that they don’t feel well. We’re not wasting time here with conversations that don’t go anywhere: if you want to know how to solve problems (while learning a ton of Italian along the way, obviously), this book is for you! How Conversational Italian Dialogues works: Each new chapter...
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There is a point beyond which physics cannot venture: the event horizon, a region of space-time where phenomena cannot be registered. The event horizon is a bodiless border on the edge of a black hole; anything that the black hole’s gravitational field attracts beyond this border will be unable to come back. All possibility of exploration stops here: no unfortunate astronaut who free-fell into the black hole could ever return. We do not know what lies in the black hole, beyond the event horizon. Science has never reached the other side. But spiritual seekers who make a leap beyond—yes, they know. And that is the subject of this book: the possibility of exploring beyond an imaginary confine, a journey of awareness in which one can enter, register phenomena, evaluate their implications, and reemerge with one’s results. There is still a point of no return, but it is of a different kind: it is a threshold beyond which you can never be as you were, and from which you can never turn back. You cannot put your awakened self to death. Sri Ramana Maharshi explains this well: if the bucket (the ego) dips into the well (the self), but the cord is not severed, the ego can return, even...